Fr. Robert J Carr discusses how we as Christians have a call to think differently than the world thinks.
Fr. Robert J Carr talks about St. Paul's teaching in regards to coming to understand who Jesus is based on Colossians 1
Fr. Robert J Carr talks about people who misunderstand that they Catholic teaching they reject is actually not what the Church actually teaches.
Fr. Carr this weeks go through his disagreements with a detailed examination of conscience list that is not comprehensive enough.
Fr. Carr talks about The actions of Herod against John the Baptist and the reality that Christianity is revolutionary.
Fr Robert J Carr discusses a common misunderstanding of Jesus' statement to Peter regarding the gates of Hell.
Fr. Robert Carr explains the practical aspects Church teaching as it is presented in Discipline and Doctrine Law in the Service of Truth and Love by Cardinal Raymond Burke
Fr. Robert J Carr discusses how God is making it clear that Moses is His representative and all must recognize this.
In a homily from St. Anthony Parish in Allston, MA, Fr. Robert J Carr, preaching at St. Anthony Parish in Allston discusses the significance of the Transfiguration and the bombing of Hiroshima and the presence of bright light at each one.
Moses discusses his frustration with the Hebrews and God's demands, from Numbers 11:4-15
Fr. Robert J Carr reminds his listeners not to focus on stories of spiritual fireworks.
Fr. Robert J Carr warns against about an unhealthy focus on the words of celebrity Catholic Exorcists
Fr Robert J Carr continues talking about the first daily reading. The groundwork laid in Genesis, we begin to see the origins of the Exodus event.
Fr Carr responds to a Redditor concerned about reading a gay-themed book in a public high school.
Bruce Boccardy discusses the growing economic disparity between industrial leaders and the workers
In the final episode of our interview Jen Norton discusses her art from her book Arise to Blessedness (Ave Maria Press 2023)
https://www.avemariapress.com/authors/jen-norton
The first reading at Mass today and tomorrow comes from one of the books only found in a Catholic Bible—Sirach (aka Eccesliasticus). Today it reminds us that our faith is about seeking divine wisdom.
The Column is here: https://townhall.com/columnists/dennisprager/2022/07/12/youre-a-scientist-so-what-n2610084